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Dominant constraints on the evolution of rhythmic gene expression

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COMPUTATIONAL AND STRUCTURAL BIOTECHNOLOGY JOURNAL
Volume 21, Issue -, Pages 4301-4311

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DOI: 10.1016/j.csbj.2023.08.035

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Circadian rhythms; Rhythmic gene expression; Circadian evolution; Transcription-translation feedback loop (TTFL); Energy expenditure

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This study analyzed rhythmic gene expression in eight different species and identified four common distribution patterns. The findings suggest that the maintenance of reduced energetic costs constrains the evolution of rhythmic gene expression and that the peaks of rhythmic expression are influenced by selective pressure. The results indicate that selective pressure from circadian regulation efficiently removes unnecessary gene products from the transcriptome, significantly impacting its evolutionary path.
Although the individual transcriptional regulators of the core circadian clock are distinct among different organisms, the autoregulatory feedback loops they form are conserved. This unified design principle explains how daily physiological activities oscillate across species. However, it is unknown whether analogous design principles govern the gene expression output of circadian clocks. In this study, we performed a comparative analysis of rhythmic gene expression in eight diverse species and identified four common distribution patterns of cycling gene expression across these species. We hypothesized that the maintenance of reduced energetic costs constrains the evolution of rhythmic gene expression. Our large-scale computational simulations support this hypothesis by showing that selection against high-energy expenditure completely regenerates all cycling gene patterns. Moreover, we find that the peaks of rhythmic expression have been subjected to this type of selective pressure. The results suggest that selective pressure from circadian regulation efficiently removes unnecessary gene products from the transcriptome, thereby significantly impacting its evolutionary path.

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